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Monday 23 October 2017

Kaspersky Opens Antivirus Source Code for Independent Review to Rebuild Trust






  • Kaspersky will submit its source code for independent review by internationally recognised authorities, starting in Q1 2018.
  • Kaspersky also announced an independent review of its business practices to assure the integrity of its solutions and internal processes.
  • Kaspersky will establish three transparency centres in next three years, "enabling clients, government bodies & concerned organisations to review source code, update code and threat detection rules."
  • Kaspersky will pay up to $100,000 in bug bounty rewards for finding and reporting vulnerabilities in its products.
"With these actions, we will be able to overcome mistrust and support our commitment to protecting people in any country on our planet." Kaspersky's CEO Eugene said.


"Code review is absolutely meaningless. All Russian intelligence need is an access to KSN, Kaspersky's data lake which is a treasure trove of data. Even open sourcing the entire product won't reveal or even help with revealing that." Amit Serper, the security researcher at Cybereason, tweeted.
Now it is important to see whether these actions will be enough to restore the confidence of US government agencies in Kaspersky or the company will be forced to move its base out of Russia.


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